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I don't go any where a often as I should this place has a great history, art work, and includes the local students by displaying their art. It very relaxing to walk and enjoy the beautiful works from all over. The art work is always...More

Spent most of my time delighting in the Mary Nohl exhibit. Intriguing,whimsical, engaging!
Loved the bathroom wall tiles and the Art rooms where we could make creations of our own. The gift shop is a fun place to purchase creative gifts to delight children of...More

I loved the art and the beauty that vame with this place but i didnt like that my family was being followed by security everywhere making sure my sister wasnt touching anything it just made us all uncomfortable because it was being very weird about...More

This museum often features exhibits one would not expect in a small midwestern city - very thought provoking. The gift shop is one of the best places to shop in the area. The museum offers many community arts programs for adults and children.

You won’t find any Rembrandts, Van Goghs or Monets here. But it is a fun, funky and unusual art museum to visit. I think it is ideal for older children because the art is so colorful, textural and 3 dimensional and you can pretty much...More

Happened to see the van that they had running around town and the young adults told us about the art center so we went to it - a lovely addition to our weekend in Sheboygan and what a surprise the bathrooms were!!!!!! Absolutely stunning!!!!!

Art center specializes in self taught artist. Varies between serious to whimsical using a wide variety of mediums. From would to cast iron to photos and many more. Always interesting and a pleasure to go through. Especially the bathrooms. Don't miss them. There is no...More

Spent half an hour checking out the art ‘around’ the center, including the very interesting “food truck”, and the stones in circular patterns around a ‘monument’, with the curious poems chiseled into the stones at the N-E-S-W entrances.
The interior displays are thought provoking... if...More